According to the initial complaint, Suleman filed for public assistance in Lancaster in January 2013.

"While applying for public aid, the mother of 14 children allegedly failed to disclose that she was also getting checks for personal appearances and residuals from videos," according to a statement from the DA's office. "She allegedly failed to report the extra income she earned between Jan. 1, 2013, and June 30, 2013."

The latest total of restitution sought from Suleman is now $26,286.29.

If convicted, Suleman faces up to six years and four months in jail.

Deputy District Attorney Bill Clark said following the arraignment that the case will go to disposition court and authorities will do whatever they can to avoid going to trial.

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